I'm not even mad at princess SEXYANDFAMOUS. this is no different than talking about ratchets. sh*t they ARE ratchets, just with brown skin and straight hair. they do the same things as them and have the same mentalities as them so why act all pc like you cant talk about Jose nem but you can talk about Juwaun nem

That's terrible because most of them are easy prey to drug dealers, human trafickers, sex and labor slavery, and probably many other problems.It really upsets me that people keep making kids because "i want a boy/girl" or "my religions says i should reproduce" and then are unable to care for the kid, let them go to the US to "support their family" when maybe if the idiots have used some preservative, that child wouldn't exist to suffer!

Even if the US sent them back, they would find a way to come back. I saw a documentary once showing a few kids trying to come to the US. One was taken at the border to a school, but since he was a dummy, he got bored of learning and was sent back home. Not long after (he was from Central America), he was trying to come back again.The other boy became addicted to sniffing glue or something else, and was too high to speak on camera.

LOL, so people are taking their time to come in here to bash my opinion... well, at least I have one, while you people can't seem to come up with anything constructive to say about the topic or just simply state your thoughts.

When you guys come up with something to say about the topic, perhaps then you may amuse me. I really would like to know what bothered you guys so much about my posts. You are acting like those illegal immigrants respect black people....

Body Found in Texas Near Border Was Guatemalan Boy

June 30, 2014

EDINBURG,
Texas — An 11-year-old Guatemalan immigrant found dead in the brush
near the Rio Grande was on his way to join his brother in Chicago, a
South Texas sheriff said Monday.

Although
hundreds of immigrants die crossing the border each year, the discovery
of Gilberto Francisco Ramos Juarez’s decomposed body earlier this month
illustrates the dangers unaccompanied minors face as they cross into
the U.S. in record numbers.

Hidalgo County Sheriff Eddie Guerra said the boy was found near La Joya, about 20 miles west of McAllen, on June 15.

“Down here finding a decomposed body … we come across them quite
often,” Guerra said. He said this was the first child immigrant his
office has found since he became sheriff in April. “It’s a very
dangerous journey,” he said.

More than 52,000 unaccompanied children have been apprehended
entering the U.S. illegally since October, creating what President
Barack Obama has called an “urgent humanitarian situation.” Most are
from Central America and the vast majority have crossed into the Rio
Grande Valley in southernmost Texas.

The surge in unaccompanied child immigrants has overwhelmed the
Border Patrol here. The children by law must be turned over to the U.S.
Health and Human Services Department within 72 hours of their arrest,
but their numbers have made that difficult. Homeland Security Secretary
Jeh Johnson was scheduled to speak on that department’s efforts in
McAllen later Monday.

Many of the children simply turn themselves in to the first law
enforcement person they see, so Guerra said it was unusual to find a
child in this more remote area.

Investigators were able to reach the boy’s brother in Chicago through
a phone number found written inside the child’s belt buckle. That
brother gave authorities his father’s phone number in Guatemala. With
the help of the Guatemalan consulate, the father gave a sworn statement
identifying the boy’s clothing, including “Angry Birds” jeans, black
leather boots made in Guatemala and a white rosary around his neck.

The cause of death has not been determined, but authorities suspect
heat stroke, Guerra said. An autopsy did not find signs of trauma and
the pathologist estimated the body had been there for about two weeks.
Until the family confirmed his age, authorities thought he was an older
teenager.

The boy’s family in Huehuetenango, Chiantla, Guatemala, had last
heard from him about 25 days before his body was found. At that time, he
was in Reynosa, Mexico, waiting to cross the border. His father told
authorities the boy was traveling with a coyote.

“He was found in an area that normally the unaccompanied minors are
not crossing over,” Guerra. He said there were some homes about a
quarter to a half mile away from where the body was found. “But not
being familiar with the terrain I’m sure this child was just wandering
aimlessly through the brush area and got lost and had no water and the
elements did him in.”

LOL, so people are taking their time to come in here to bash my opinion... well, at least I have one, while you people can't seem to come up with anything constructive to say about the topic or just simply state your thoughts.

When you guys come up with something to say about the topic, perhaps then you may amuse me. I really would like to know what bothered you guys so much about my posts. You are acting like those illegal immigrants respect black people....

Yup go for Spring Break don't come back, that's why I'm not down for all of that. They know the girls are drunk and if they get that right one to come in the car.

Girl's I know they definitely felt that vibe like this man wants to TAKE me.

And then it's crazy, idc if this affects you and if this has anything to do with the article but the fact the Mexican mafia is taking over all of the limes basically making the cost rise, you don't see the taco stands using limes as much they'll give you lemons, like the persian limes are reallly selling now.

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